FACT SHEET
Tips for cleaning the home
The Basics of Drying Out Your Home:
•Open windows and doors or use exhaust fans.
• Use a room dehumidifier and empty it often.
Drying Walls and Other Surfaces:
• Cavities in walls, floors and ceilings must be opened, cleaned, decontaminated andthoroughly dried.
• Walls must be allowed to dry from the inside.
• Remove mud and water from all surfacesand get surface materials dry within 24 to48 hours.
• Release any water or mud that has been trapped in wall, ceiling or floor cavities.
• Remove all interior wall finishing materials and insulation - and throw out any wetinsulation.
Check with your local permit authority beforedoing any flood-related demolition.
Carpeting:
• Pull up waterlogged carpet immediately to prevent mold or any further floor damage.
• Carpet pads cannot be saved. They must be removed and discarded.
• Clean and dry floors thoroughly beforere-carpeting.
Floors and Woodwork:
• Remove all mud and silt.
• Scrub floors and woodwork within 48 hours using a stiff brush, water, detergent anddisinfectant.
• Allow all wood to dry thoroughly.
Furniture:
• Discard upholstered furniture if it has been exposed to flood water or sewage.
• Clean, rinse and disinfect wood furniture.
• If weather conditions allow, place wood furniture outside in a shaded area to allow it to dry slowly.
Remember:
• If any materials are still wet or moist 24 to 48 hours after flooding, you should assume they havemold on them.
• You can disinfect floors or wood surfaces by using a solution of one cup bleach per gallon of water.
• If in doubt, throw it out.
Fact Sheet information courtesy of the Ohio Emergency Management Agency
Sponsored by
Lawrence County Emergency Services Agency
515 Park Avenue, Ironton, OH 45638
Voice: 740-533-4375 FAX: 740-533-4390